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Making the Most of Your Garden short course - starts tomorrow - places still available


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A couple of places are still available for our Making the Most of Your Garden short course starting this tomorrow continuing next Thursday (two mornings).

One of our most popular short courses, looking at common issues in city gardens using the students' own gardens as case studies.

General gardening techniques, ideas and plants will be covered before students’ own gardens are viewed and discussed in more detail.

You'll go away with an understanding of some general principles and of the problems and solutions for your own space, as well as a feeling for its potential.

A classroom-based (theory) course with lots of visuals and discussion, at our lovely Rosendale Allotments classroom. 

Thursday 8th & 15th June, 10.30am - 1.30pm at Rosendale Allotments, Rosendale Rd, SE21 - £90

Sign up for 'Making the Most of Your Garden' here

(if you can't make these days but want to be notified next time we run this course you can add yourself to our mailing list here)

 

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